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2017.04.13 Thu, by

Shanghai Project Chapter 2 Opening Weekend“A Vision for the Future: Challenging the Realities of Today and the Impossibilities of Tomorrow”

The Shanghai Project conference is a discursive response to the themes represented in the “2116” exhibition. The platform is a point of convergence for researchers from seemingly dissimilar fields; though artists, scholars, scientists, and humanitarians differ in method, they all seek to explore one aspect of the human condition. >> Read more
2017.04.07 Fri, by

Vertical Gardens, Antenna Space

The vertical garden, or ‘green wall,’ was developed in order to maximize the use of available surfaces in congested urban spaces. Although it is a mutant practice, it takes its cue from various ancient farming traditions, ranging from Babylon to Pompeii, with the first modern iteration introduced in Paris around 1985. While not popularized until […] >> Read more
2017.03.30 Thu, by

SHINSEUNGBACK KIMYONGHUN “Stone”

Have you ever imagined what it would like to be something other than human—a hawk gliding through the air or a monkey swinging from a tree? >> Read more
2017.03.29 Wed, by

Stone, SHINSEUNGBACK KIMYONGHUN

In their project “Stone” Korean artists Shin Seung Back and Kim Yong Hun examine this persistent human interest in “self-improvement” through technological prostheses—applying this theory of “perception extension” to something as inert as a volcanic rock. >> Read more
2017.01.06 Fri, by

SCôP : Survey of German Photography

MADE IN GERMANY presents an overview of German photography that includes numerous iconic masterpieces from the 1850s to the present. >> Read more
2016.12.13 Tue, by

Born Beyond the Womb: Wu Tzu-ning Solo Exhibition

Classical humanist thought begins from the womb, conceptualizing it as a magical incubator of brilliance. >> Read more
2016.12.03 Sat, by

“Trembling Surfaces”

Long March Space is pleased to invite two young artists, Zhang Jianling and Guo Xi to curate the exhibition “Trembling Surfaces”. >> Read more
Think, 2016.12.02 Fri, by

Telofossils, Network Hybridity, and the Politics of Pleasure in Speculative Realism

For a world that we cannot perceive, what does it matter whether it exists or not? Perhaps you can further demonstrate that, though an autonomous world is imperceptible, it can still think for us. Yet in this sense, such a world becomes one stipulated by human thought, and ultimately cannot escape the fundamental relationship between thinking and being. >> Read more
Think, 2016.11.22 Tue, by

KIM YONG-IK
Kukje Gallery
Seoul

Kukje Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of Kim Yong-Ik as our final show of 2016. This marks the first time the widely acknowledged artist’s work is shown at Kukje and will consist of thirty new paintings made between 2015 and 2016. >> Read more
Think, 2016.11.15 Tue, by

Hu Yun: “Narration Sickness”

Hu Yun’s work tends to go hand in hand with research, surveys, and travels, and revolve around some specific people; he extracts certain fragments from people’s lives, and eventually displays these in some form. >> Read more

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